Brazilian Local Content Regulation Framework in the
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Global conference - Local content policies in the oil &
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Brazilian Local Content Regulation
Framework in the Oil & Gas Activities
Marcelo Mafra Borges de Macedo – Head of Local Content
Sept/2013
Brazilian experience
• Diagnosis – local features:
Economy & Policy
Potencialities & gaps (supply chain, infrastructure,
HR, technology)
Knowledge of sedimentary basins
• Strategy definition:
Focus on potential segments
Conception of LC structure
• Implementing strategies:
LC regulation framework: monitoring & auditing
Maturity of the model: updates & adjustments
Strong work over the assimetry of information
Stakeholders Forum
Brazilian experience
• Current agenda: key points
Focus on segments: high potential demands;
Supply chain integration;
Development of logistics infrastructure (roads,
highways, ports, airports, rails...)
Reduction of production/services cost
Incentives to promote R&D and Innovation;
Improve the relationship between univertities
and supply chain.
Sustainability & competitiveness
15 years of history
The success of the concession regime
Research & Development
Compulsory investments in R&D
(1999 - 2012)
Cumulative investment forecast (million US$)
16 000
US$ 3.7 billion
14 414
14 000
12 617
12 000
10 755
10 000
8 966
8 000
• More than 100.000 people trained
since 2007
• US$ 1,5 billion for universities
infrastructure (labs, equipments,
computers…)
• 3D training centers
7 269
5 720
6 000
4 233
4 000
2 896
1 724
2 000
862
0
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
Why Invest in Brazil?
Next decade, the demand for goods and services
should reach R$ 900 billion (US$ 400 billion)
Investments 2013-2016 (R$ billion)
405
Oil and Gas
Automotive
63
Mining
57
Paper and Cellulose
30
Chemical
30
Electronics
28
Steel
28
Textile
14
Industrial Health
12
Aerospace
10
Sugar-energy
5
Others
352
0
50
100
Source: BNDES. Study: Perspectivas do Investimento – February, 2013
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
Naval industry
28 drilling rigs
6 in PE, 6 in BA, 7 in ES, 6 in RJ and 3 in RS
6 rigs
Atlântico Sul
Shipyard
P-62
P-55 - hull
P-59
São Roque Shipyard
P60
Enseada do Paraguaçu
Shipyard (under construction)
Jurong Shipyard
(under construction)
OSX Shipyard
(under construction)
6 rigs
7 rigs
P-68 and P-71 - modules
and topside
P-67 and P-70 - modules
and topside
P-74 and P-75 - hulls
Inhaúma
Shipyard
P-76 and P-77 - hulls
P-57 (Jubarte)
P-56 (Marlim Sul)
Brasfels
Shipyard
P-61
6 rigs
P-66 and P-69 - modules and topside
P-76 - modules and
topside
Techint
P-55 – modules and topside
Action completed/operation
Rio Grande
Shipyard
Source: Adapted from the 7th balance of PAC 2, 2013
6 replicants – hulls
3 rigs
Running
Already auctioned
P-66 and P-67 - hulls
Rio Grande Harbor
Shipyard
P-63
Brasil Shipyard
(under construction)
P-74 - modules and
topside
P-58
Naval Industry with LC
Platforms, drilling rigs, supply vessels
BrasFels Shipyard – RJ (P-52)
Sea Brasil – STX - RJ
Mauá Shipyard – RJ (P-50)
Rio Grande Shipyard - RS
Atlântico Sul Shipyard - PE
Brazilian experience:
How to Measure Local Content
Bids 7 to 10
LC calculation: 3rd part
(companies accredited by ANP)
Compulsory certification to prove
local investments
2005
2006
2007
2008
Formula
GOODS
CLb = 1 -
∑X
Y
* 100
X = price of imported component
Y = Product sale price
Brazilian experience:
How to Measure Local Content
SERVICES: (only workforce)
• List all employees joining the service
• Check who is local/foreing
• Check the salaries of all emplyees
• Apply the formula:
• Y = salaries of local people
• X = total salaries
15 years of history
The success of the concession regime
Certificates issued – US$ 13billion of LC
5000
30000
4500
25000
4000
3500
20000
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15000
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10000
1500
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5000
500
0
0
Per quarterSérie1
Série2
total
Agência Nacional do Petróleo, Gás Natural e
Biocombustíveis
Coordenadoria de Conteúdo Local (CCL)
Av. Rio Branco, 65 - 16º andar - Rio de Janeiro – RJ – Brasil
Tel.: (55 21) 2112-8550 / (55 21) 2112-8535
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.anp.gov.br
What is Local Content? And why?
Definition:
• Contractual commitment to purchase
a percentage of local goods and
services, in competitive basis for the
exploration and for the development
of the procuction. (to be cosidered as
LC, goods & services must have the
LC certificate)
Objectives:
• Development of local suppliers & technology;
• Creation of employment in large scale;
• Development of local economy (GDP)